Newsletter May 6th

Dear 4B Families,

I hope you all enjoyed the beautiful weekend! I’m so excited and happy to be back! Look for a yellow permission slip for our June 12th field trip in your child’s filer on Monday. Please return signed no later than the Tuesday, May 14th. Thank You!

Next Thursday the 16th is the 4th Grade Charity Bake Sale. Planning ahead, we ask each student to bring in treats to sell.  We do not sell whole cakes or pies.  Items should be cut or wrapped individually.  We generally price items between 25 cents and $1.00, depending on size. You do not need to price your own items.  We will do that Thursday morning during the set up. There is not a set number of items to bring in (a couple dozen is an average amount). If the items you make are nut free or gluten free please mark them.  This is always such a fun day for the students. Please let me know if you are able to help out anytime that day between 9:45-1:30.

MAP Testing: We will be starting the spring MAP tests this week with language arts.  Next week we will have the reading tests, and the week of May 20th we will have the math portion.

Math: The students have been making good progress with their fraction work.  Look for some math homework most nights this week.  We will spend some of our math time this week reviewing past concepts and vocabulary from the year.  We will also look at the relationship between decimals and fractions.

ZZ58241399Social Studies: This week the students will receive a study sheet for the six regions of Washington State.  This is a simple test, and with a small amount of studying the students should easily get them all correct.  I will not be offering retakes for this small test.  All student should be prepared by knowing both the names and locations of the six regions by next Tuesday, May 14th.  Our class work this week will focus on some of the features and facts about each of the regions.

Science: This week we will begin our last unit on Solar Energy. In this EIE kit we will begin with our story, Lerato Cooks Up a Plan, on green engineering. This week we will also be looking at the vocabulary for our unit. Some of the vocabulary is a repeat from our EIE unit at the beginning of the year on Wind Energy, which will be a nice way to review at the end of the year too.

Religion: Our religion work is focusing on the Beatitudes.  We learn how to be a blessing for others, and that true happiness comes from our relationship with God and living a life of kindness and mercy to others. All students will come home on Monday with a copy of the Memorare, which is a 4th grade required prayer. We will practice this prayer each morning at school and the students should say it each night before they go to sleep. All students need to have it memorized by Friday, June 7th.

Flat Stanley Journals are due May 22nd.  Students can turn them in earlier if they are finished. Be sure that each entry is read aloud at home and checked for accuracy! Thank you. If the your child’s flat person would like to spend a day at school I would be happy to take pictures.  If you are in need of a journal entry idea, one that students have enjoyed in the past is an entry about what their flat person does at home alone while their buddy is at school.  This can be a creative entry—do they play with the pets, cook, watch TV, etc.  You can stage pictures to match the entry.  Let me know if you have any questions.  I can also print out pictures if you send them to me, but not last minute please.

Spelling: This week’s spelling words for Lesson 15 change the final y to i. Lists were passed out last Friday, and the test will be this Friday as usual.

Homework:

  • Math homework most nights I will give the students time to start their math homework at school whenever possible.
    • Study spelling words for Lesson 15
  • Flat Stanley Journals
  • WA region test Tuesday, May 14th.
  • Read Mystery book and work on your oral presentation.

 

Happy Mother’s Day this coming Sunday to all of our wonderful 4B moms. I hope you are all treated royally!  Look for a special card in your child’s filer if they don’t remember to give it to you!

 

 

BOGO Book Fair

Our Scholastic Book Fair is a reading event that brings the books kids want to read right into our school. It’s a wonderful selection of engaging and affordable books for every reading level. Please make plans to visit our BOGO Book Fair this Spring.

Book Fair dates: May 15th – May 22nd

Shopping hours: 3:00 – 4:00 (Wednesdays from 2:00 – 3:30)

NEW digital payment option: Book Fair eWallet!

Now your student can shop the Fair cash-free!

  • No cash on hand the day of the Book Fair? No worries – Scholastic Book Fairs® is now offering Book Fair eWallet as a new payment option.  Simply set up an account and have funds immediately available for your child to shop the Book Fair. Safe and secure – it’s easy shopping with Book Fair eWallet.

Visit our Book Fair homepage or use the “how it works” link below to learn more and to create an account.

We look forward to seeing you and your family at our Book Fair!

Have a great week everyone.